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Volunteers set out to count tiny pikas after Columbia Gorge fires. They found good news
Volunteers set out to count tiny pikas after Columbia Gorge fires. They found good news
Volunteers set out to count tiny pikas after Columbia Gorge fires. They found good news

Published on: 10/24/2024

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An American pika perches on a rock in the Columbia River Gorge.

The adorable, potato-sized mammals that live in the crevasses of rocks in the Columbia River Gorge are thriving, according to the latest study from the Cascades Pika Watch.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2024/10/adorable-little-pikas-appear-to-rebound-after-columbia-gorge-fires-volunteers-find.html

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